Max;
After you open your DD cover, your transfer shaft should slip out by hand. Heard of some that had small metal bits worked in, that prevented the bad bearing from slipping out of the machined pocket in the planetary basket. The owners solution was to pry out the transfer shaft with 2 screwdrivers.
After removing the snap rings, my 2011 DD output shaft (with planetary basket) came apart easy. If I tipped it over, the shaft would have fallen right out, no pulling needed. The difference is I never had a bearing detonate.
Attached are some exploded view drawings from my 2009. Same DD assembly in the 2011, but part numbers may be different.
Good Luck!
After you open your DD cover, your transfer shaft should slip out by hand. Heard of some that had small metal bits worked in, that prevented the bad bearing from slipping out of the machined pocket in the planetary basket. The owners solution was to pry out the transfer shaft with 2 screwdrivers.
After removing the snap rings, my 2011 DD output shaft (with planetary basket) came apart easy. If I tipped it over, the shaft would have fallen right out, no pulling needed. The difference is I never had a bearing detonate.
Attached are some exploded view drawings from my 2009. Same DD assembly in the 2011, but part numbers may be different.
Good Luck!